**Reminder Almanac Ballot past Post Applications are only good for ane agenda yr**

Who tin can vote by mail?

You lot are eligible to vote early by mail service if you are a registered voter who is:

  • be 65 years or older;
  • exist sick or disabled;
  • exist out of the county on election twenty-four hour period and during the flow for early voting past personal appearance;
  • be expected to give birth inside three weeks before or after Ballot Solar day; or
  • exist confined in jail, merely otherwise eligible.

How do I get a election?

To vote by mail, you must beginning use for a election. The Denton County Elections role does not send out applications or ballots without a specific request from the voter. Nosotros must receive your awarding no earlier than 60 days before election day and no later than the shut of business organisation 11 days before election mean solar day. If the deadline falls on a weekend, the concluding day to submit an awarding is the preceding Friday. If the borderline falls on a land or federal holiday, the ballot must be received on the preceding business day.

Postal service your application for a election to:

P.O. Box 1720
Denton, TX 76202

If you choose to use a contract carrier, applications can be delivered to:

Early on Voting Clerk
Denton Canton Elections
701 Kimberly Drive
Denton, TX, 76208

Fax your application for a election to:

Fax: (940) 349-3201

**IF YOU FAX OR EMAIL YOUR Application** we must receive a hard copy of the application in our office inside 4 business days and it must include a "wet" signature to be considered a valid awarding.  Nosotros tin can have an awarding in person directly from the individual voter but earlier early voting begins.

Where do I get an application?

You may download an Early Voting Absentee awarding from our site.

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Military and overseas citizens should use the Federal Postcard Application (FPCA).

You do non have to utilize a formal awarding; however, an informal application must be in writing and include:

  • The bidder'south proper noun;
  • The bidder'southward address;
  • The number of the bidder's driver's license or personal identification card issued by DPS, or if applicant has not been issued one of those numbers, the last 4 digits of the applicant'due south social security number, or a statement that the awarding has not been issued either of those numbers (NEW LAW – SB ane; 2021, 2nd C.Due south.);
  • The address at which the bidder is registered;
  • The address to which ballot is to be mailed, if different and if authorized by constabulary (see below);
  • A valid ground for voting by mail;
  • An awarding for a ballot to be voted by postal service on the basis of disability must require the applicant to affirmatively indicate that the applicant agrees with the statement, "I have a sickness or concrete condition that prevents me from actualization at the polling place on election day without a likelihood of needing personal assistance or injuring my health," every bit prescribed past Section 82.002(a).
  • Bespeak the election for which the bidder is applying to vote by postal service;
  • Be signed past applicant or witness, if applicable.

How before long must I render the ballot?

The deadline to receive regular domestic absentee ballots is by post is 7:00PM on Election Day .

The deadline to receive late domestic ballots mailedwithin the Usa fromnon-military voters and from any armed servicesvoters who submitted anApplication for Ballot by Postal service ("ABBM") (non a Federal Postcard Awarding – "FPCA"), if the carrier envelope was placed for delivery by mail service or common or contract carrierAND bears a cancellation mark of a postal service or a receipt marker of a mutual or contract carrier or a courier indicating a fourth dimension not afterward than7:00PM on Ballot Twenty-four hours is the v:00pm on theget-go concern solar day after Election Day (unless that appointment falls on a legal holiday, which would button the borderline to the 2nd business day later on Election Day).

The deadline to receive ballots from not-military and whatever military voters  casting ballots fromexterior of the United states, who submitted anABBM (not an FPCA)AND who placed their ballots in delivery by seven:00 PM on election day, as evidenced by a post cancellation marker or a receipt marker of a mutual or contract carrier or a courier is the 5th mean solar day subsequently ballot day.

The borderline to receive carrier envelopes mailed domestically (within the United States) OR overseas from voters who submitted aFPCAAND who aremembers of the armed forces of the U.s.a., or the spouse or a dependent of a member of the armed forces, members of the merchant marines of the The states, or the spouse or a dependent of a member of the merchant marine,members of the Texas National Guard, or the spouse or a dependent of a fellow member of the Texas National Baby-sit, a member of the National Guard of another state, or the spouse or a dependent of a member of the National Guard of another state, or members of the Reserves, or the spouse or a dependent of a member of the Reserves is the 6th twenty-four hour period after ballot day .

  • Post Election Application
  • Awarding for Emergency Ballot
  • Military and Overseas Voters
  • Upcoming Elections

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This website is for informational purposes merely. While we endeavor to provide timely and accurate data, we brand no guarantees. This fabric has been compiled from various sources. For additional questions, please contact the Denton County Elections Department at (940) 349-3200.